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General Lori Jean Robinson - general.lorijeanrobinson59@gmail.com

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from: general.lorijeanrobinson59@gmail.com
reply-to: general.lorijeanrobinson59@gmail.com
date: Dec 2, 2020, 11:28 AM
subject: Urgent business relationship with you!
mailed-by: trix.bounces.google.com
signed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend

I'm retired General Lori J. Robinson, I'm soliciting for an honest and trustworthy business relationship with you. I made some good fortune in Afghanistan when I was serving the UN/NATO Military assignment in Kabul, the Capital city of Afghanistan, I fund local miners to mine and extract gold and diamonds, at least 150 people are working in my mining concession legally given to me by the Afghan government, in return I've an NGO housing, clothing, feeding and education for 100 motherless kids.

You'll work directly with the Security Company and Bank that runs my safe keeping. I've written to them that I'm interested in selling my generated gold and diamonds overseas. The gold is 750kgs of gold and the diamonds is 10,000carats parcel of uncut diamonds and $35,000,000. We can plan the movement of the treasures to the destination of your choice for sales and also how to wire the funds to you for investment.

Regards,

General Lori Jean Robinson (retd)
Please revert back as follows: gen.lorijeanrobinson@aol.com
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